Walking In The Spirit

The Bible uses the term, “Walking in the Spirit”. What does this mean? How can we “walk in the Spirit”? Is this only a New Testament idea? How does this affect us as Christians? In this sermon, Prophecies of hope evangelist Mark Martin takes an in depth look at what it means to walk in the Spirit. He shows how the Apostle Paul contrasts the “works of the flesh” to the “fruit of God’s Spirit”.

The Watchman On The Wall

While prophesying about end time events the prophet Ezekiel spoke about “the watchman on the wall”. What is this important message and How does it affect us today? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Ed Short gives a Biblical and historical overview of this topic.

Going Against the Grain

More and more it seems that people these days are hesitant to speak truth because they are afraid of the ramifications. This is commonplace in almost every social circle. Unfortunately, this includes many pastors and ministers who claim to be preaching from the Bible. Jesus’ teachings were controversial to the religious leaders and sometimes even the masses. Even though Jesus was “going against the grain,” so-to-speak, it was necessary if He was going to help people know and understand the truth of God’s Word. In this lecture Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shares how we can follow Jesus’ example today in the face of opposition.

Who Will Sing The New Song?

Who are the 144,000 of Revelation chapters 7 and 14? Is the number 144,000 to be understood as literal or symbolic? Are the 144,000 the only ones who will be saved? In this lecture Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shares some interesting facts from the Bible which help to answer these questions and more!

Can the bible Be Taken Literally?

The Bible book of Genesis says that Adam lived for 930 years, that God created the heavens and the earth in 6 days and that humanity is made in the image of God. Is this really true? Are we to understand these things as literal or figurative? In this sermon, Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin answers these questions.